AL Health Dept. Warns of Multi-State Foodborne Outbreak Associated with Oysters
MONTGOMERY Ala.
By Dale Hines
February 7, 2025
The Alabama Department of Public Health is sending out a warning about an outbreak of illnesses associated with oysters.
The state agency warns that this is a multi-state issue right now involving other Gulf states.
(ADPH) is investigating the outbreak that was reported in late January in Southwest Alabama. The outbreak is suspected to be associated with oysters from Louisiana that have been distributed locally in Alabama.
The state public health agency is reporting that there have been at least 11 illnesses reported with at least people who sought medical treatment at an emergency room, however no persons have been hospitalized in the Alabama investigations, as of now.
The Louisiana Department of Health reports that it has ordered a recall of all oysters harvested from one oyster harvesting area since January 10. This includes shucked, frozen, breaded, post-harvest processed, and oysters for the half-shell market. This is because norovirus-like illnesses were reported after oysters from the area were consumed. Fifteen people became ill with norovirus-like illness after eating the Louisiana oysters at several New Orleans restaurants between January 15 and January 31. The Louisiana department reports that the illnesses were not life-threatening, but two people in Louisiana were hospitalized and have been discharged.
Norovirus-like symptoms can include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain and/or cramps. Norovirus can also cause fever, chills, headache, body ache, and muscle cramps. People should follow their healthcare provider’s recommendations and pay particular attention to not becoming dehydrated. https://www.cdc.gov/norovirus/index.html
The ADPH Seafood Branch has notified all oyster shippers with Alabama permits that the recalled Louisiana oysters distributed in Alabama have been associated with foodborne illnesses. The oyster shippers have informed their customers about the recall and advised them to return or destroy the suspected affected product. Several Alabama shippers have distributed this product, and ADPH is verifying that Alabama commercial customers are holding the product.
The ADPH is working with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other states on this investigation. For more information about foodborne illnesses, go to https://www.alabamapublichealth.gov/foodsafety/foodborne-illness.html
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